WHAT’S
INCLUDED?
Created for:
- Church Children’s Services
- Camp & VBS Teaching Time
- Bible Lessons at School
Included:
- Fully Editable Leader Guide
- Teaching & Training Videos
- Kids Handout per Lesson
Curriculum Details:
- 5 downloadable lessons
- Games, teaching and group-time
- Ages 3-7
God looked at David and said just that. (1 Sam 13:14) In fact, he evaluated most kings by asking: “Is he like my servant David?”
Let’s take a mind-blowing journey through the first half of the book First Samuel, to answer these life-changing questions.
“Kids will be at the edge of their seats!”
What's inside?
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Includes State-of-the-Art Videos!
The music was custom-scored to fit both a cinematic feel as well as a modern, grungy finish; bringing the tension of that time home today.
What's Each Lesson About?
This first series of David will have kids’ jaws drop! Follow the amazing story of David’s early years. From shepherd-boy to defeating Goliath to serving at Saul’s court… the kids will see how David was a leader in all situations.
This series goes through 1 Sam chapter 20, when David’s time at the palace concludes. After this series, you can either go right into series 2, or run a series in-between and return strong with David 2.
Lesson 1: The #1 secret of a great leader
Start off right showing what made God so interested in the shepherd boy: David had his heart set on God. Kids will learn that it wasn’t David’s shepherding skills or slinging skills that made him amazing. It was his love for God, which is the first principle for any leader.
As the story of David continues, kids see that David didn’t always understand where God was taking him. But he obeyed nonetheless. Obeying God without understanding it all, is a counter-cultural habit that made David stand out.Lesson 2: What a great leader understands
Everybody was afraid of Goliath, except David. Why? Because David believed that God would save him and his nation. His beliefs turned him into the only courageous leader that day.Lesson 3: What a great leader believes (includes salvation emphasis)
The “why” is just as important as the “what”. David’s story takes a crazy turn, because Saul’s “why” is completely different from David’s “why”. Your kids will see the difference between the two and learn the ultimate reason to lead: for God’s glory.Lesson 4: Why a great leader leads
End the series with a bang, showing how great leaders stay great. When David gets in more and more danger, he still allows his best friends to correct him and speak into his life. Accountability is what keeps great leaders great.Lesson 5: How a great leader stays great
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Lesson Leader Guides
- Almost all games involve all kids, no matter your church size.
- Lessons are written to maximize impact, yet minimize preparation time.
- It’s scalable from 8 to 3000 kids (It’s tested up to 3000).
- Designed for one teacher or a team of teachers, and even kids can teach segments (let them!)
- The lessons focus on life-change (Bible application), not just knowledge-transfer.
Go ahead, check out a sample lesson:
Take-Homes for Kids
Yes, print as many as you need.
Editable Screen-Graphics
- Professional graphics: Each lesson comes with well-designed on-screen graphics, and even have comical extras
- Use any presentation software: The image files work with nearly every presentation software (simply drag the image files into your ProPresenter, MediaShout, Keynote or Powerpoint app)
- Fully editable: No need for fancy design software. If you need to edit the screens, you can do so in the PowerPoint/Keynote files that are included.
- Always organized: A lesson’s image files come in one handy folder, all neatly numbered in the order of the lesson.
- Never lose anything: Log in to our system at any time to re-download your purchased series!
- No failing DVDs: DVDs get lost, scratched up and don’t work in every player. It’s time to leave them in the 90s where they belong.